“There is no change today in the guidance or the rules” Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab tells bbclaurak the PM is committed to a “UK-wide approach to tackling the pandemic, even if different parts may move at slightly different speeds” Live updates:
The World Health Organization and the head of the African Union body co-ordinating the continent's coronavirus response have rejected a suggestion from Tanzania's president that tests for the virus are faulty.
But responding to a question about Mr Magufuli's comments, John Nkengasong, head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention , told journalists that the test had"been validated and we know that they are performing very well".
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